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Is there evidence that lie detector tests, or the passing of them, is usually correct?We have family passing multiple lie detector tests. Which yes, are not always correct but usually are
Is there evidence that lie detector tests, or the passing of them, is usually correct?We have family passing multiple lie detector tests. Which yes, are not always correct but usually are
I also wonder if someone on drugs could pass. They say a sociopath can also pass.Is there evidence that lie detector tests, or the passing of them, is usually correct?
I also wonder if someone on drugs could pass. They say a sociopath can also pass.
These are situations from my experience in child protective service during my social work years:The idea that something happened in the home - by accident or DV - again, hard to imagine how 2 children would perish under these circumstances. One, easily, two, I don’t know.
I also believe it’s possible for 2 children to be hit by a car.
IMHO
Some times polygraphs are given in case the person being questioned cracks under the pressure and reveals all . Many normal folk would be under the illusion that polygraphs are infallible. Almost like a mechanical truth serum . It wasn't until this case that I learned they are not 100% accurate.There's a reason they aren't admissible in court and are only used as one of many investigative tools. Because they are not infallible, they can be inconclusive and even fooled in some circumstances. They offer no definitive proof of anything whether passed or failed for that reason.
Accidental could be one of alternative theories the rcmp are working onJust posting a simple reminder that the statement "no evidence found" does NOT mean "ruled out" in any sense. Police speak is plain, simple, literal, and without emotion or bias.
It helps immensely, as we wait, to keep emotion and bias from 'coloring' the words released by the RCMP.
Our theories, all of them, are just theories at this point. NOTHING has been ruled out.
I've read about multiple high risk sex offenders unfortunately residing in Nova Scotia. Douglas Worth, "the Pictou Sadist". George Durling. Gamon Jay Leacock. (I think one or two are back in jail on breach of conditions, but it's a revolving door.)Does anyone remember reading about a high risk sex offender returning to NS in 2024? Probably can't post the article but it's out there if you google it. (CTV news, Sept 11, 2025)
It has probably been mentioned.
LE would know about it.
Do you all think, that LE is paying always attention to the proper time and date of surveillance videos/photos?
Good point , if it was two women of a certain age I might say definitelyJust jumping off your post here with my bit of convoluted thinking / questioning ...
Jack and Lily apparently disappeared Friday morning, May 2.
From what I can see on Google Street View, the neighbours homes are far apart on either side of the Martell property.
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1407 Gairloch Rd to Lansdowne Station Road
www.google.ca
Does everybody on Gairlock Road stay up in the wee hours? I find it odd that close neighbours were awake on a Thursday night / Friday morning between the hours of (iirc) 1:00 am and 5:00 am to claim to have seen / heard a vehicle that LE can find no indications of on security cams or anything to support those claims. The one person claims to have heard something. Okay, I can see that waking someone up, but IMO to be specific enough to say it was Daniel's vehicle is questionable. The other neighbour who saw lights must have been awake to see them if his security cam doesn't record lights from the road. If it is normally set to record to the road, why nothing showing the night of May 1/2 as claimed?
No answers, just a lot of JMO
Just jumping off your post here with my bit of convoluted thinking / questioning ...
Jack and Lily apparently disappeared Friday morning, May 2.
From what I can see on Google Street View, the neighbours homes are far apart on either side of the Martell property.
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1407 Gairloch Rd to Lansdowne Station Road
www.google.ca
Does everybody on Gairlock Road stay up in the wee hours? I find it odd that close neighbours were awake on a Thursday night / Friday morning between the hours of (iirc) 1:00 am and 5:00 am to claim to have seen / heard a vehicle that LE can find no indications of on security cams or anything to support those claims. The one person claims to have heard something. Okay, I can see that waking someone up, but IMO to be specific enough to say it was Daniel's vehicle is questionable. The other neighbour who saw lights must have been awake to see them if his security cam doesn't record lights from the road. If it is normally set to record to the road, why nothing showing the night of May 1/2 as claimed?
No answers, just a lot of JMO
That's why I want to know if those cams they analyzed have audio or not. Because if they do, they should've been able to hear a vehicle, whether they could see it or not.In order to identify ‘vehicle activity’ during the nighttime, it would only be necessary to examine footage for any indication of headlights from a vehicle travelling on Garloch Road to and away from the Martell residence as opposed to total darkness during the entire time in question. In a relatively level area devoid of light pollution, headlights are visable from quite the a distance. If no vehicle could be identified, then its sound becomes inconsequential.
ETA. As the RCMP say they found no evidence of any vehicle activity on Garloch Road during the night (midnight to 5am iirc) that would also indicate none of the Martell vehicles left and came back during those same hours,
JMO
Oh, just my opinion, I wonder if Canadian le can tell a person they pass a polygraph when they really didnt.
One of the 2 MSM articles I linked to said MBM was with her mother on Jack's birthday, the day of the vigilNo mention of mom being at the vigil. Why??? There is a reason.
I am believing the 2 witnesses. DM's car and sound is known to them for a time (how many months/years I don't know), and they at least didn't say, DM had been the driver of this car. They heard the sound and saw the light - finito. One of them is a (hobby?) car mechanic; why should he be mistaken? This type of man is expert, I would say. MOOJust jumping off your post here with my bit of convoluted thinking / questioning ...
Jack and Lily apparently disappeared Friday morning, May 2.
From what I can see on Google Street View, the neighbours homes are far apart on either side of the Martell property.
![]()
1407 Gairloch Rd to Lansdowne Station Road
www.google.ca
Does everybody on Gairlock Road stay up in the wee hours? I find it odd that close neighbours were awake on a Thursday night / Friday morning between the hours of (iirc) 1:00 am and 5:00 am to claim to have seen / heard a vehicle that LE can find no indications of on security cams or anything to support those claims. The one person claims to have heard something. Okay, I can see that waking someone up, but IMO to be specific enough to say it was Daniel's vehicle is questionable. The other neighbour who saw lights must have been awake to see them if his security cam doesn't record lights from the road. If it is normally set to record to the road, why nothing showing the night of May 1/2 as claimed?
No answers, just a lot of JMO
IMO, there could have been vehicle activity.That's why I want to know if those cams they analyzed have audio or not. Because if they do, they should've been able to hear a vehicle, whether they could see it or not.
So now I think there probably was no vehicle activity that night, IF the footage the police viewed does include audio.
If it does not have audio, I still think there may have been vehicle activity as the neighbor described, that wasn't caught on camera.
That's why I want to know if those cams they analyzed have audio or not. Because if they do, they should've been able to hear a vehicle, whether they could see it or not.
So now I think there probably was no vehicle activity that night, IF the footage the police viewed does include audio.
If it does not have audio, I still think there may have been vehicle activity as the neighbor described, that wasn't caught on camera.
I am believing the 2 witnesses. DM's car and sound is known to them for a time (how many months/years I don't know), and they at least didn't say, DM had been the driver of this car. They heard the sound and saw the light - finito. One of them is a (hobby?) car mechanic; why should he be mistaken? This type of man is expert, I would say. MOO